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NameSavage; Randy (Macho Man) (15 November 1952-20 May 2011); American wrestler, actor and rapper
Variations of NameRandall Mario Poffo | Randy Poffo
AliasThe Spider | The Big Geno | Bonesaw | Mr. Madness | Destroyer | Executioner
Dates15 November 1952-20 May 2011
GenderMale
Place of Birth/OriginColumbus, Ohio, United States (born)
RelationshipsSon of Judy Poffo (Jewish) and Angelo Poffo (Italian American wrestler)
Sibling of Lanny Poffo (wrestler)
Husband of Barbara Lynn Payne
Former husband of Elizabeth Hulette (Miss Elizabeth wrestling manager)
BiographyRandy Savage was an American professional wrestler, actor, rapper and commentator best known for his time in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and later World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). His best known nickname was "Macho Man".

Savage was described by ESPN's Bill Simmons as "one of the greatest pro wrestlers who ever lived"—a statement echoed by multiple industry performers. He was recognizable by wrestling fans for his distinctively deep and raspy voice, his flamboyant ring attire, intensity exhibited in and out of the ring, his use of "Pomp and Circumstance" as his entrance music, and his signature catch phrase, "Oooh yeah!" For most of his tenures in the WWF and WCW, Savage was managed by his real-life wife, Miss Elizabeth Hulette.

He won 29 titles during a 32-year career, including two WWF World Heavyweight Championships and four WCW World Heavyweight Championships. As WWF World Heavyweight Champion, Savage held similar drawing power to that of Hulk Hogan. A one-time WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion, Savage was named by WWE as the greatest titleholder of all time and was credited for bringing "a higher level of credibility to the title through his amazing in-ring performances".

Aside from championships, Savage was the 1987 WWF King of the Ring and the 1995 WCW World War 3 winner. He headlined many pay-per-view events throughout his career, including WrestleManias IV, V and VIII (being part of a double main event at the last of those presentations),[12] four of the first five SummerSlam shows, and the 1995 Starrcade.

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